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''kāli madhyāhne''—tomorrow at noon; ''teṅho''—He; ''āsibena''—will come; ''tomāra ghare''—to your place; ''pāka-sāmagrī ānaha''—please bring everything necessary for cooking; ''āmi''—I; ''bhikṣā dimu''—shall cook and offer food; ''tāṅre''—to Him.
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 55

kāli madhyāhne teṅho āsibena tomāra ghare
pāka-sāmagrī ānaha, āmi bhikṣā dimu tāṅre


SYNONYMS

kāli madhyāhne — tomorrow at noon; teṅho — He; āsibena — will come; tomāra ghare — to your place; pāka-sāmagrī ānaha — please bring everything necessary for cooking; āmi — I; bhikṣā dimu — shall cook and offer food; tāṅre — to Him.


TRANSLATION

“Tomorrow at noon He will come to your home. Therefore please bring all kinds of cooking ingredients. I shall personally cook and offer Him food.